Entries from DomainRich tagged with 'deleting domains'

Stratgies and Tools for Snapping Expired Domain Names

As you may know, all good domain names are already registered, so the only way to get decent domain names now is to buy them in the aftermarket, or to snap up domain names that the current registrant has let expire. In this article we'll provide you with some information and tools for successful domain snapping.

Dot .Info Domain Names, Expiring and Deleting Domains: Dec. 3, 2006

What are dot-info (.info) domain names selling for in 2006, and what domain names can you register today? Years ago when dot-info domain names were introduced I thought it would probably be a waste to register them. Annual fees were $60 or so, and it never seemed that dot-info domains would catch on for regular use over a dot-com. It's really third best, and the dominant domain would always be a dot-com. But the landscape has changed, and today, premium dot-info domain names can reach strong valuations.

Typo Domain Names and Top Domains Deleting Dec. 2, 2006

Today's list of deleting domain names contains quite a few typo domains, or fat-finger domains (a similar phenomenon is fat-finger dialing for phone numbers). Typo domain names are domain names that are similar to well-known domains and potentially generate substantial traffic when web users mis-type a domain name. For example, users who are trying to access the hugely popular website CraigsList.com may type in a domain such as craigslits.com, craigdlist.com, or crsigslist.com.

Expiring and Deleting Domain Names: Dec. 1, 2006

Every day, thousands of domain names are deleted from the Internet registry when the current owner neglects to pay the annual registration fee for the domain name. Many Internet domains are worthless, but you can find some gems on the...

Expiring and Deleting Domain Names: Nov 29, 2006

Deleting Domain Names List: An Internet domain name is not available on its expiration date, but if it is not paid, the domain name will be deleted from the registry -- usually within 75 days. At that point, the domain name is again available to the public for registration. For valuable domain names, however, it's not likely that you will be able to simply register that domain name through standard registration procedures.

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